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Romantic relationships in early adulthood: Influences of family,personality, and relationship cognitions
Authors:April S. Masarik  Rand D. Conger  Monica J. Martin  M. Brent Donnellan  Katherine E. Masyn  Frederick O. Lorenz
Affiliation:1. University of California, Davis;2. Michigan State University;3. Harvard University;4. Iowa State University
Abstract:Two hundred and sixty‐five participants and their romantic partners were involved in a prospective, longitudinal, and multimethod study during the transition from adolescence to adulthood. Guided by the development of the early adult romantic relationships (DEARR) model (Bryant & Conger, 2002), the research (a) investigated mid‐adolescent family experiences and individual differences in personality as predictors of qualities in the early adult romantic union and (b) evaluated the degree to which marital beliefs mediated these associations. Structural equation modeling partially supported the mediating effects of marital beliefs. The findings were generally consistent with the DEARR model, suggesting that it is informative to study early adult romantic relationship functioning within a developmental‐contextual framework, while simultaneously considering the unique effects of personality and relationship cognitions.
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